Types of Presentations for your Research

(from Squires Library Media Center, Lexington, Kentucky)

The following is a big list of different kinds of things that are possible for your presentation.    You can do a report if you like, but you might also choose to use one of these other ways to present what you have learned.    Your presentation will depend on what subject you have chosen to learn.

Synthesis Projects

Advertisement

Art gallery

Art product

Article

Autobiography

Banner

Bibliography

Blueprint

Book

Book jacket design

Book review

Bookmark

Brain teaser

Brochure

Budget

Bulletin board

Calendar

Cartoon

Certificate

Choral reading

Chronology chart

Classification

Classroom museum

Code or secret message

Coins

Collage

Commercial

Comparisons

Contrast

Costume

Court trial

Critique

Debate

Demonstration

Diagram

Diary

Diorama

Directory

Editorial

Exhibition

Experiment

Fable

Fact file

Fairy tale

Family tree

Flag

Flannel board story

Flip chart

Flow chart

Food labels

Formula

Game

Glossary

Greeting card

Guessing game

Idea checklist

Illustrated story

Interview

Invention

Inventory

Jokes

Journal

Labeled diagram

Lesson Plan

Letter

Letterheads

Machine

Magazine

Map

Matching game

Mini-center

Mobile

Model

Montage

Mosaic

Movie

Mural

Musical instrument

Newspaper

Notes

Oral report outline

Pamphlet

Panel discussion

Photo album

Picture book

Picture dictionary

Poem

Portfolio

Position paper

Postcard

Poster

Prediction

Puzzle

Rebus story

Recipe

Resume

Riddle

Scrapbook

Seating chart

Shadow box

Skit or play

Slide show

Small database

Song lyrics

Sonnet

Story

Story problem

Suitcase of artifacts

Survey

Tall tale

Terrarium

Time capsule

Time line

Tongue twister

Totem pole

Transparency

Travelogue

TV script

Verdict

Videotape

Vocabulary list

Web page

Word scramble

Word search

Wordless book